Leary's Two Goals Help Boston College Top Vermont, 4-2
Senior forward Kate Leary nets two goals for Eagles

Senior forward Kate Leary scored two goals for the Eagles
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
2nd 2:56  VER1-0 PP Amanda Pelkey (5)Brittany Zuback/4, Victoria Andreakos/3
2nd 6:01  BC1-1 EV Kate Leary (6)Kenzie Kent/6, Lexi Bender/9
2nd 10:08  BC2-1 EV Kate Leary (7)Kaliya Johnson/2
2nd 18:18  BC3-1 EV GW Andie Anastos (4)Emily Field/6, Kristyn Capizzano/4
3rd 11:28  BC4-1 EV Alex Carpenter (9)Haley Skarupa/10
3rd 13:53  VER2-4 PP EA Brittany Zuback (7)Dayna Colang/7, Amanda Drobot/6
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Vermont  0112
Boston College  0314
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd SOG
Vermont  910423
Boston College  1212933
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Vermont (6-4-1)  2/4 3/6 0
Boston College (9-0-1)  0/3 4/8 0
Vermont Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Madison Litchfield (L, 5-4-1)58:404 129829
Empty Net1:200     
Boston College Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Katie Burt (W, 9-0-1)60:002 99321

Chestnut Hill, Mass. - No.1 Boston College women's hockey defeated Vermont, 4-2, Sunday afternoon at Kelley Rink to extend its win streak to seven games. The Eagles (9-0-1, 5-0-0) remain undefeated and secured their fourth straight Hockey East win against the Catamounts.

Although Boston College outshot UVM, 12-9, in the opening period, BC could not put one past Vermont goaltender Madison Litchfield. BC freshman goaltender Katie Burt made saves on all nine of the Catamounts' shots to bring the teams into the first intermission knotted up at zero.

Less than three minutes into the third period, junior forward Dana Trivigno was sent off the ice for slashing. With a man advantage, Vermont struck first on senior forward Amanda Pelkey's power play goal from Brittany Zuback and Victoria Andreakos.

The Eagles were quick to answer Vermont's goal. Freshman forward Kenzie Kent fed senior Kate Leary the puck on the right side of the net and Leary responded with some fancy stick moves to beat the last defender and even the score at one goal apiece.

Halfway through the second frame, Leary buried her second goal of the day to give the Eagles the go-ahead goal. Junior defensemen Kaliya Johnson recorded her second assist in her first two games of the season on the goal.

Sophomore forward Andie Anastos, on passes from Emily Field and Kristyn Capizzano, sent one past Litchfield to give the Eagles a 3-1 lead heading into the second intermission.

In the third period, junior forward Alex Carpenter notched her ninth goal of the season on a centering pass from Haley Skarupa. Skarupa and Carpenter created a two-on-one situation and Carpenter sent the puck in the upper right corner to give the Eagles a 4-1 lead with eight minutes remaining.

After Carpenter's goal, freshman defenseman Toni Ann Miano drew a penalty for body checking. Vermont pulled its goalie during the power play to give Vermont a 6-4 advantage, which resulted in a Catamount goal that beat Burt on the bottom left corner. UVM's power play goal cut the Eagles' lead to 4-2 with six minutes remaining.

Boston College held onto its 4-2 lead as time expired to give the Eagles their ninth win of the season.

The Eagles led the shot count, 33-23, and freshman goaltender Katie Burt recorded 21 saves in BC's 4-2 victory.

BC welcomes New Hampshire for the first game in a home-and-home series on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.